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2 batteries, perko switch, and breaker hookup for TM only
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<blockquote data-quote="Jay415" data-source="post: 227043" data-attributes="member: 6905"><p>I'm not arguing with you. The power center covers that. The power center has breakers on the battery box leaving the battery fully protected. It is designed for the TM to be directly connected to it. Leaving the wires that leave the battery fully protected. As for the sockets they are protected at the battery with a 10 amp breaker. If you insert a plug with a 3amp fuse in it there is no difference as to what your talking about. Fuse in a plug is an inline fuse and then a fuse panel is not needed. Wires are still protected.</p><p></p><p>The power center looks like a normal battery box but all external connections are already protected!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jay415, post: 227043, member: 6905"] I'm not arguing with you. The power center covers that. The power center has breakers on the battery box leaving the battery fully protected. It is designed for the TM to be directly connected to it. Leaving the wires that leave the battery fully protected. As for the sockets they are protected at the battery with a 10 amp breaker. If you insert a plug with a 3amp fuse in it there is no difference as to what your talking about. Fuse in a plug is an inline fuse and then a fuse panel is not needed. Wires are still protected. The power center looks like a normal battery box but all external connections are already protected! [/QUOTE]
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